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nika2105 [10]
3 years ago
13

Can someone please answer this question please please answer my question I need it right now please answer it correctly please

Biology
1 answer:
Nastasia [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answers:

1) Melting

2) Evaporation

3) Evaporation

4) Condensation

5) Freezing

6) Sublimation

7) Freezing

8) Melting

9) Evaporation

10) Evaporation

11) Melting

12) Condensation

13) Condensation

14) Evaporation

15) Condensation

16) Evaporation

17) Freezing

18) Evaporation

19) Evaporation

20) Sublimation

Explanation:

1) Icicles are made of water. When they melt, they no longer are in a solid state. Melting

2) When wet clothes dry, the water in them evaporates into the air.

3) When fog disappears, the water evaporates.

4) When water becomes dew, that is a form of condensation, because water in the air is turning into a liquid.

5) Kool-Aid becoming popsicles is a liquid to a solid transformation, which is a form of freezing.

6) When frozen laundry becomes dry on the clothesline, solid (ice) turns to a gas. This process is called sublimation.

7) When water becomes ice, this is turning a liquid into a solid, which is called freezing.

8) When frost becomes water, it is a solid to liquid transformation, or melting.

9) Water to steam is a liquid to gas transformation, or evaporation.

10) When mud puddles disappearing, a liquid (the puddles), turns into gas, which is called evaporation.

11) When popsicles, (solid), become pop (liquid), this is called melting

12) When water forms on windows, it is called condensation, a process where gas to liquid.

13) The term to describe this would be deposition, but because this is not one of the options, I would say that the closest match would be condensation.

14) When wet hair dries, this is called evaporation because a liquid is turning into a gas.

15) Water in the air becoming rain is a gas to liquid transformation which is called condensation.

16) When foggy windows clear up, it is a liquid to gas transformation, or evaporation.

17) Once again, I would say this is deposition, but freezing would would be the closest match out of the options.

18) When perfume can be smelled, it is a liquid to gas transformation, or evaporation

19) Liquid to gas is called evaporation

20) Solid a gas is called sublimation

Hope this helps :)

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